Abstract

Catalytic hydrodechlorination (HDC) is a technology with great potential for the treatment and valorization of organic chlorinated wastes [...]

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  • Received: February 2021 Accepted: February 2021 Published: February 2021

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  • More acidic catalysts have been found to favor the hydrogenation of intermediate olefins to generate paraffins in the HDC of chloromethanes [1]

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Received: February 2021 Accepted: February 2021 Published: February 2021 Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. The use of this technology for the abatement of chlorinated pollutants of different natures is considered, such as chloromethanes [1], chloroethanes [8], chlorophenols [6] and chlorofluorocarbons [9] or the selective obtainment of valuable products, such as olefins [1,9,10] and paraffins [1], using a variety of supports and active phases, mono- and bimetallic.

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